Be a true spy with this ultra tiny digital camera that hides out in a Zippo-style metal case. Straight from Q's laboratory, the James Bond Stealth Camera ($80) takes up to 150 pictures at 640 x 480 size, record video up to 30 seconds long, or record up to 12 minutes of audio. The gadget also has a "James Bond 19 day surveillance mode" that automatically
take photos at preset time intervals —
for up to 19 days.

Sometimes we don’t want our dSLRs with us — they certainly don’t help the looks of a nice shirt and a blazer, for instance — and so a small, secondary camera is always a good thing to have around. Our dream jacket-pocket cam right now is the Sony Cyber-Shot T7 ($330), which features a 3x optical zoom, a 2.5 inch LCD, and 5.1 megapixels, all in a package that is only 5/8” deep at it’s deepest point.

There's a reason your dog wants to sleep on your uber comfortable Casper mattress with you, and that reason is not you. The Casper Dog Mattress gives man's best friend his very own Casper bed, made from a mixture of pressure-relieving memory foam and durable support foam, ensuring universal and long-lasting comfort. It's durable and includes a machine-washable cover. Your pup will love it, but has 100 nights to decide — just in case. Available in small, medium, and large.

Your sense of smell is way more sensitive than your sense of taste. And that's a huge reason why the aromas you inhale from a dram of whisky greatly impact your tasting experience. The makers of the Norlan Whisky Glass know that, but also know that the aesthetic you get from a classic tumbler matters as well, and have combined the best of both worlds in this unique piece of glassware. Each glass is hand-blown from Borosilicate glass and available in sets of two.

Digital camcorders offer amazing features and allow for great artistic flexibility once the video gets back to a computer. The one major problem we’ve always had with them are that most are simply too damn big for us to take anywhere but events where we are shooting video as a job, and then we take a high-end model, all of which are way too big to take around sightseeing or the like. With the Sony DCR-PC55 ($650), our troubles may be over. At only 10 ounces and a diminutive four inches tall and only three inches wide, this little fella is only slightly bigger than a 60GB iPod — pretty impressive for a device with a three inch touchscreen.

Love the creative possibilities provided by digital photography, but just can’t bear to part with the feel of your old rangefinder? Check out the Leica Digilux 2 ($1100). It features 5 megapixels of imaging power, a 2.5” LCD screen, a shutter speed dial, and focus and aperture dials right on the lens. With the Digilux 2, your stubborn “I won’t use digital” photographer friends may not even realize you’ve made the jump.